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Amendments IV-VIII (4-8) all deal with the legal rights of American citizens.
Explanation:
Amendment IV protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures. This means that in most cases, a law enforcement agency must have a warrant in order to search an individuals property. Amendment V protects citizens from self incrimination and double jeopardy. This means that individuals cannot be tried for the exact same crime twice. This prevents government harassment of citizens. Amendment VI ensures that citizens have the right to a fair and speedy public trial. Amendment VII ensures that citizens involved in a civil case have the opportunity to have their case tried in front of a jury of their peers. Amendment VIII prevents the government or law enforcement agencies from setting an excessive bail amount.
Answer:
President Wilson didn't exactly have a plan but a series of suggestions to restore stability in Europe after World War I. He called it the Fourteen Points.
Explanation:
The Fourteen Points are a set of suggestions given by President Woodrow Wilson in a speech at a joint meeting of Congress on January 8, 1918. With the end of WWI on the horizon -- it would formally end on 11 November 2018 -- how to keep the peace on Europe and on the rest of the world had become an important issue.
In this speech, Wilson suggested that diplomacy be made and used with peace as the main goal. For this, the intensification of trade relations in an equal manner was important, as was a process of arms reduction. He also thought it was important that European empires abdicated their colonies in Africa.
The most famous suggestion is the creation of a League of Nations, an institution that should mediate conflicts between countries of the world. The League was created after the Treaty of Versailles (1919) and existed until 1946.
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Answer: The answer is B, Old Testament Book of Psalms.
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